Bluetooth keyboard & mouse connection less user friendly

In Leopard I was able to power up my bluetooth keyboard and mouse and they would connect automatically. With Snow Leopard I have to power up, get out of my couch (I mostly use my TV as a monitor), go across the room, use the mousepad to click bluetooth icon, click mouse on pulldown menu, click connect and then the same for the keyboard.
Seems like a small problem, but it actually results in having to do this process an annoying amount of times each day (I turn them off after each use to keep the amount of electromagnetic radiation in the room I spend the most part of every day to a minimum).
Anyone know if I can get back the functionality of Leopard without uninstalling Snow Leopard? Anyone know why the automaticity of it has been removed/lost?
(PS: pairing went flawlessly)
Message was edited by: jmanders

I am experiencing exactly the same problem the the Bluetooth mouse and keyboard that I use with the Mac mini that is part of my entertainment system. It seems kind of silly to have to use a USB mouse to start up the Bluetooth mouse every time I want to use it. Also, I have found that it is very difficult to get the Bluetooth keyboard to connect, even though the mini shows it to exist and be paired and even though it has fresh batteries. Sometimes the only way that I can get the keyboard to connect is to delete it from the list of recognized devices and then pair it all over again. That goes smoothly, but obviously it is not the ideal way to do things!
Before I installed Snow Leopard, these devices worked flawlessly!
Message was edited by: John Barnes1
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